SPJ URGES WHITE HOUSE TO TAKE DOWN ' MEDIA OFFENDERS' WEBPAGE
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SPJ urges White House to take down ‘media offenders’ webpage
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SPJ Communications, communications@spj.org
The Society of Professional Journalists has issued a formal letter to the White House expressing deep concern over the Administration’s new “media offenders” webpage — an official list that publicly targets individual journalists and news outlets for coverage deemed unfavorable.
This practice raises serious press-freedom concerns, heightens the risk of harassment or harm to reporters and mirrors tactics used by authoritarian governments abroad. It also undermines the respectful, accountable relationship that should exist between the nation’s highest office and the free press.
SPJ urges the Administration to remove the page immediately and restore a more constructive, democratic approach to engaging with the media.
SPJ also welcomes the opportunity to meet with President Donald Trump or members of his Administration to discuss these concerns and reaffirm the essential role of a free press in our democracy.
Read the full letter below.
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